Keynote speakers include HUD Deputy Secretary Adrianne Todman and Trimble Vice President & Executive Director Albert H. Anoubon Momo
(WASHINGTON, DC, August 24, 2023) – The schedule for the National Institute of Building Sciences annual meeting, Building Innovation 2023, is final.
BI2023 keynote speakers are Deputy Secretary Adrianne Todman, of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Trimble Vice President and Executive Director Albert H. Anoubon Momo.
Building Innovation is one of the premiere meetings for all who impact the built environment to find solutions. It takes place September 5-7, at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC.
Sessions will cover building performance and sustainability, resilience, technology, and workforce. Highlights include:
- Accelerating Digital Transformation with the U.S. National BIM Program
- The Intersection of AI and Building Sciences: A New Era of Intelligent Infrastructure
- GIS-based Digital Twin Capabilities to Decarbonize the Built Environment
- Affordable Housing That’s Sustainable: Innovations Driving Sustainability and Affordability
- Advancements in Flood Resilience
- Wildfire Resilience Built on Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Research
- Architectural Engineering: Understanding our Partners is the Key to Success
- Deep Green, Market Rate, Net Zero: How ASHRAE’s New Global Headquarters Renovation Achieved All Three
Building Innovation 2023 sponsors include the International Code Council, Tremco Construction Products Group, Delta Electronics, Armstrong World Industries, Dell Technologies, Esri, Airthings, Green Building Initiative, FEMA, International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants, Heat and Frost Insulators LMCT, MADCAD.com, 84 Lumber, MBP, Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute, ESG Property Consultants, AABC Commissioning Group, Architectural Record, Construction Links Network, The Marshall Group, Ltd., Energy Management Association, EPDM Roofing Association, IAPMO, Airwavz Solutions, National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, BSI Group, and VB Synthetics.
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